Ohio Northern University - Northern Yearbook (Ada, OH)

 - Class of 1976

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THE NORTHERN EDITOR - Charles Dorsey Managing Editor - Mary Fox Copy Editor - Gregory Hart Photo Editor - Thomas Briner Law Editor - Marie Peck STAFF Edward Albrecht Lisa Allen Patricia Blohm Barbara Brickley Rebecca Brown William Burgett William Burton John Coles lma Darling Daniel ErdelJohn Sandra Ewing Edith Ford Ty Foster Michael Franklin Jonella Fry Jeffery Hanneman Janet Heil Pamela Hershner Jeffrey Holt Harry Humphries Daniel Karant Pamela Kilgore Sharon Kitchen Ann Knapke Barbar Knepper Nirmal Kumar Mark McCall T.J. McNew lll Margo Mills Marsha Monroe Susan Quinn Singleton Remsburg John Robenalt Stephanie Saunders Erin Scally Herbert Schuette Stephanie Schultz Faye Sutton Jane Tyrrell Joyce Warnecke Matthew Wessel Alan Wickham ADVISOR - Dave Fried Cover Story ............... Red Letter Day .......... ........... Student to Teacher ....... ....... Dr. Meyer ....,.,........... Secu rity ................... Maintenance. ............ Working Student ....... ........... Campus Chest ....... Child Day Care ........ Dorm Life ................ Dr. Raider ....... Roommates ........ Greek Life .......... Sports Results ........ Cross Country ....... Soccer ................. Football ........... Polar Bear .......... 4 14 17 18 19 20 30 32 38 45 50 113 158 160 163 166 ........171 Volleyball ........... 172 Homecoming ......... 178 Coaches Emotions 180 Men's Basketball .........,.... ......, 1 82 Women's Basketball 186 Wrestling .........,......... ........ 1 89 Golf ............. .,...... 1 92 Baseball .......... 194 Softball ............... 197 Track ....................... 200 Women's Tennis ....... Men's Tennis ......... Spirit Makers ......... Sports Records ......... Parachuting ........... ........204 208 ........210 ........212 Dynamic Duo ........ 214 Law School ............... 216-240 Honoraries .................... ........ 2 41-249 Photography Credits ....... ........ 2 50 Organizations .......... 251-274 Seniors ....................... ......., 27 5-281 Undergraduates ....... ........ 28 2-292 Faculty .............,...... 293-296 Index ....... ........297-304 ln my opinion, the last few issues of THE NORTHERN have been an improvement over their predessors. The book has become more informa- tive, interesting, and most important, more responsive to the student body. This is due to a sudden interest shown in student publications. ln or- der to continue improvement, we need your interest and support. Your ideas, stories and photographs are welcome. To get involved, contact the communications office and ask for the yearbook advisor. I wish to extend my thanks to Mike Sabol for his support of the yearbook and special thanks to Mary Robey for her hours of typing. Charles J. Dorsey Editor QSXAERN UW ' O I 'tw R LQ? x C A. 0 Q ll Q 67: 4 'X ll an 0 , Qgio O, XXX v 'f' A lf ERS ITP-TP Volume 66

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BIRTHDAY America Celebrates its 200th Birthday Even the non-math maiors were well aware this year that i976-200 : i776 + 200. Special speakers, courses, bumper sti- ckers, posters, festivals, and parties remind- ed Ohio Northern University's Americans that it was time to celebrate and to look back at two hundred years of growth and development. What better excuse could a college student find to have a party or to do something different? Every club, organi- zation, honorary, college, and department of campus seemed to be trying to do some- thing exceptional for the bicentennial year. i976 was a year to consider the fundamen- tal issues of the United States of America - what it is, how it came to be, and where it is going. America has been described as the mel- ting pot of the world. Within this country, a person's neighbors may seem completely different, yet similar, to him. ln a country where independence is of the utmost impor- tance. it is difficult to determine whether people are becoming more or less like one another. Differences of opinion constantly lead Americans to argue about inalienable rights, foreign policy, use of land, business, and work. But, even though life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness is different for everyone, the search for the American character continues, At Ohio Northern, the bicentennial was treated no differently, questions regarding America and its people could be heard ricocheting and echoing throughout the campus. Archibald Macl.eish said, America was promises - to students at Ohio Northern, America continues to be promises. With the Flame of Unity symbolically situated be- tween l-leterick Memorial Library and Wes- ley Chapel, ONU is a place where, as Emerson would have said, the intellect searches out the absolute order of things as they stand in the mind of God. Looking back at what has already been learned is our key to new learning and our guide to avoiding the stagnation of knowledge. Even though ignorance times, blinded the nation, the goal of North- greater insight. At Ohio unified through, intimacy, and indifference has, at ern is to seek a Northern we are speals of laughter, moments of sorrow, com- petitive spirit, sharing, understanding, and an ability to relate. i976 was a year for the nation. But, like every other year, it was a year for North- ern. President Meyer noted, it is more than a sense of nostalgia that causes us to place 2 If Inu '- l 1- EER E? EE W -E 'me tw Wi iriii get E A QIIQIW s lCETl frENN1..L '776 '19 6 HAPPY BIRTILEIH A?v1:.RIvn high value on this Bicentennial year in the United States of America. Dedicated to education, Meyer stated, lt seems most unfortunate that at a time when the people of this nation are preparing to celebrate the bicentennial of the Declaration of Indepen- dence, colleges, and universities, the bul- warks of the nation's freedom, are facing the greatest threat to their independence in the long history of the country. This threat to its independence was met by Ohio Northern well in advance of the bicenten- nial year, and on May 24, l975, a new development program was launched for the University to insure that new doors to edu- cational and intellectual independence can be opened for Ohio Northern University. i976 thus vividly pointed out some chal- lenges for Ohio Northern University which were not to be met without a unified effort by the students, faculty, employees, and alumni of ONU. Greg l-tart

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